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. ♪ >>> indiana fever forward thamia catchings is the most valuable player and she's overcome a hearing impairment. yesterday i sat down with her. >> i was born with a hearing problem. i was born with a hearing problem, had to wear hearing aids, speech problem. i always wanted to fit in. and i remember countless days going to school, coming home, crying, all the kids were making fun of me and telling my mom and dad, i don't want to go back. please don't make me come back. they brushed my tears off and pushed me back out there. i think just the determination from that helped me with my basketball. >> you made a conscious effort where you said i have this impairment but i'm not going to allow it to stop me, i'm not allowing it to handicap me. so you found this love in basketball and said, you know what, i'm going to be the best at it. >> definitely. i think i was just so passionate and one of the things was, i always tell the kids, find something you're passionate about. sports was my thing. i started with soccer. went with soccer, basketball, volleyball, ran track and field. did a little
. ♪ >>> indiana fever forward thamia catchings is the most valuable player and she's overcome a hearing impairment. yesterday i sat down with her. >> i was born with a hearing problem. i was born with a hearing problem, had to wear hearing aids, speech problem. i always wanted to fit in. and i remember countless days going to school, coming home, crying, all the kids were making fun of me and telling my mom and dad, i don't want to go back. please don't make me come back. they...
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. >> that was indiana governor mitch daniels at this action conference. he's a man of strong views on the american economy. he joins me now. thank you for joining me. keeping the republic by trusting americans. america's best governor it says in the new york times. >> i don't know what made him say that. >> how are you going to keep the republic? >> i hope we're going to do it by first of all placing the future ahead of the present which is to say matching long-term means with ends. we're badly out of whack as we all know. huge debts today. like so many other developed countries. and worse still we've made unfundable commitments for tomorrow. the growth of the private sector. what's troubling me most, piers, is that it's not just our economy at stake. i think it's the whole american prospect, the american promise of upward mobility for all. and i go so far as to suggest really the whole project of governor of the governed here is on trial here. as philosophered predicting it would be. >> you're the knife and the blade when you worked for president bush. b
. >> that was indiana governor mitch daniels at this action conference. he's a man of strong views on the american economy. he joins me now. thank you for joining me. keeping the republic by trusting americans. america's best governor it says in the new york times. >> i don't know what made him say that. >> how are you going to keep the republic? >> i hope we're going to do it by first of all placing the future ahead of the present which is to say matching long-term...
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a major bridge that connects kentucky and indiana closed down for safety reasons. another aging bridge that crosses over the river. it could be replaced right now. there rail stations in cleveland and toledo in desperate need of repair. the same is true in cities across america. it makes your commute longer. it costs our businesses billions of dollars. they could be moving products faster if they had better transportation routes. in some cases it's not safe. we used to have the best infrastructure in the world here in america. we are the country that built the intercontinental reporter. the interstate highway system. we built the hoover dam and the grand central station. how can we sit back and let china build the best railroads. let europe build the best highways and have singapore build a nicer airport? at a time when we have millions of unemployed construction workers out there just ready to get on the job and ready to do the work. rebuilding america. >> this bill was not that complicated. it's a bill that would put people back to work rebuilding america. repair
a major bridge that connects kentucky and indiana closed down for safety reasons. another aging bridge that crosses over the river. it could be replaced right now. there rail stations in cleveland and toledo in desperate need of repair. the same is true in cities across america. it makes your commute longer. it costs our businesses billions of dollars. they could be moving products faster if they had better transportation routes. in some cases it's not safe. we used to have the best...
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. >>> police are investigating the shooting deaths of five people in eastern indiana. it happened in two separate locations in rural franklin county. a child found wandering along the road gave police information that led them to the bodies. police are trying to determine if the shooter is among the dead. >>> investigators also looking into the death of a patient at an oakland, california, hospital. police say a fill-in nurse allegedly gave the woman a fatal dose of medication. officials at alt bates medical center say it was a medical error. the patient died on saturday, just two days after staff nurses walked out during a labor dispute. >>> opening statements are set for tomorrow in the trial of michael jackson's doctor, dr. conrad murray, charged with involuntary manslaughter in the singer's 2009 death. prosecutors want the judge to allow testimony about investigators' failed attempts to question murray in the days following jackson's death. the doctor faces up to four years in prison if found guilty. >>> lady gaga making another bold statement. this time for a bull
. >>> police are investigating the shooting deaths of five people in eastern indiana. it happened in two separate locations in rural franklin county. a child found wandering along the road gave police information that led them to the bodies. police are trying to determine if the shooter is among the dead. >>> investigators also looking into the death of a patient at an oakland, california, hospital. police say a fill-in nurse allegedly gave the woman a fatal dose of...
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. >>> indiana police are investigating an apparent mass killing. at least five bodies were found sunday at two locations about 50 miles southeast of indianapolis. one man's body found at one home and two men and two women a another residence nearby. police are warning area residents the killer or killers could still be on the loose. >>> after hundreds attended a vigil in reno sunday for the 11 people who died a week ago at a nevada air show, a pilot and ten spectators were killed when a world war ii vintage fighter plane crashed into the crowd during a race. >>> take a quick break. when we come back on the morning news, swimmer diane nyad's disappointi disappointment. >>> wall street braces for another rough week after asian markets tumble overnight. that and more next. this is the "cbs morning news." click on your symptoms... ...get the right relief. rough week after asian markets tumble overnight.asian markets that and more next. this is the "cbs morning news." makes the cold aisle easy. the robitussin® relief finder. relief made simple. and int
. >>> indiana police are investigating an apparent mass killing. at least five bodies were found sunday at two locations about 50 miles southeast of indianapolis. one man's body found at one home and two men and two women a another residence nearby. police are warning area residents the killer or killers could still be on the loose. >>> after hundreds attended a vigil in reno sunday for the 11 people who died a week ago at a nevada air show, a pilot and ten spectators were...
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introduced in 1921, but by today's standards, early versions didn't offer much safety. 90 years later, an indiana division of drel industries is looking to the indy 500 for ideas to create what they believe is the safest car seat yet. >> being close to indianapolis is what inspired us to work with them. >> the answer is in a material similar to the one used in the race car seats it is a foam called air protect. it reduces the impact by spreading out the force of the collision and air protect has been put to the test. >> we have concentrated on side impact crashes primarily because they are the most dangerous. all the advancements of automotive safety, a lot of that is up in the front of the vehicle. you talk about side impact crashes, you have about 18 inches of distance twenty sibet side of the vehicle and the occupant. the design of the seat itself, how we have larger wings out the side, we're dealing with and addressing the intrusion that happens in a side impact crash. >> air protect is on the road now and investors hope crash statistics will be the only thing taking a hit. reynolds wolf, cnn
introduced in 1921, but by today's standards, early versions didn't offer much safety. 90 years later, an indiana division of drel industries is looking to the indy 500 for ideas to create what they believe is the safest car seat yet. >> being close to indianapolis is what inspired us to work with them. >> the answer is in a material similar to the one used in the race car seats it is a foam called air protect. it reduces the impact by spreading out the force of the collision and...
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. >> we will look at the gop race with indiana governor mitch daniels who decided to stay out himself. this is "the early show" on cbs. was helping, but some symptoms were still in his way. so the doctor kept eric on his current medicine and added nonstimulant intuniv to his treatment plan. [ male announcer ] for some children like eric, adding once-daily nonstimulant intuniv to their stimulant has been shown to provide additional adhd symptom improvement. don't take if allergic to intuniv, its ingredients, or taking other medicines with guanfacine, like tenex. intuniv may cause serious side effects, such as low blood pressure, low heart rate, fainting, and sleepiness. intuniv may affect the ability to drive or use machinery. other side effects include nausea, tiredness, trouble sleeping, stomach pain, and dizziness. tell the doctor about your child's medicines and medical conditions, including heart, liver, or kidney problems. [ woman ] adding intuniv helped eric. [ male announcer ] ask the doctor about once-daily nonstimulant intuniv. lugging around a hot water extraction unit can b
. >> we will look at the gop race with indiana governor mitch daniels who decided to stay out himself. this is "the early show" on cbs. was helping, but some symptoms were still in his way. so the doctor kept eric on his current medicine and added nonstimulant intuniv to his treatment plan. [ male announcer ] for some children like eric, adding once-daily nonstimulant intuniv to their stimulant has been shown to provide additional adhd symptom improvement. don't take if allergic...
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. >>> police in indiana are still investigating a gruesome scene as they discovered five people shot to death in their homes. state police say they were called to a neighborhood after a toddler was found wandering the streets yesterday. the child led officers to the homes where they found the bodies. investigators aren't sure if one person is responsible for the shootings or if the suspect or suspects are among the dead. >>> it was as big as a bus, but nasa says trying to find pieces of its massive satellite are more like trying to find needles in a bunch of haystacks. the space agency believes most of the 20-year-old satellite plunged safely in the ocean. however, it's possible some landed in the state of washington, oregon, or even in canada. it's the largest spacecraft to crash back to earth uncontrolled since the sky lab space station back in 1979. >>> reading "the baltimore sun" online will no longer be free. the newspaper will begin charging readers for its online content starting next month. digital subscribers will pay $2.49 a week or $49.99 for six months for unlimited acces
. >>> police in indiana are still investigating a gruesome scene as they discovered five people shot to death in their homes. state police say they were called to a neighborhood after a toddler was found wandering the streets yesterday. the child led officers to the homes where they found the bodies. investigators aren't sure if one person is responsible for the shootings or if the suspect or suspects are among the dead. >>> it was as big as a bus, but nasa says trying to find...
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police in indiana have been called to a house where multiple bodies were reportedly found. there's little information at this point, but the state police went to the home near laurel, indiana, that was sunday afternoon, this afternoon and police are still trying to determine what happened there. they have questioned people, but do not have anyone in custody now. we'll continue to update you. >>> josh fattal and shane bauer are back home in the u.s. they were in prison for two years accused of spying. they were released after a deal brokered. they were arrested in 2009 along with american sasha shourd. shourd was a released about a year ago. . >>> medics in yemen say one person was killed in the capital today as security forces battle anti-government protesters. 38 people were killed saturday in clashes addressing his country, the president blamed terrorists for the deadly violence at an anti-government protest. he said that al qaeda is supported by the elements responsible for the violence. >>> saudi arabia's king is giving women the right to vote. king abdulla's decision d
police in indiana have been called to a house where multiple bodies were reportedly found. there's little information at this point, but the state police went to the home near laurel, indiana, that was sunday afternoon, this afternoon and police are still trying to determine what happened there. they have questioned people, but do not have anyone in custody now. we'll continue to update you. >>> josh fattal and shane bauer are back home in the u.s. they were in prison for two years...
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police telling people in a quiet rural indiana town, lock your doors. this after five people were murdered there. it all unfolded when good samaritans found a child wandering in the road in laurel. the child and neighbors led officers to an address where they discovered the body of a man in a house across the street, they found two men and two other women shot dead. right now it's not clear if the shooter is one of the deceased or if the shooter is still on the loose. >>> fox news alert, a gunman opens fire in the c.i.a. wing of the u.s. embassy in kabul, afghanistan. one american is dead, another hurt. fox news confirming that the gunman was an afghan national who was working for the embassy. so far no claims of responsibility, but the focus is on the hakani network, the group behind recent attacks on american targets there. >>> a friend of amanda knox says the jailed american student can't sleep or eat. she's expected to take the stand this week in her appeals trial in italy. she's going to try to ask the italian court to throw out her murder convicti
police telling people in a quiet rural indiana town, lock your doors. this after five people were murdered there. it all unfolded when good samaritans found a child wandering in the road in laurel. the child and neighbors led officers to an address where they discovered the body of a man in a house across the street, they found two men and two other women shot dead. right now it's not clear if the shooter is one of the deceased or if the shooter is still on the loose. >>> fox news...
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company is looking to the indiana 500 for what they believe is the safest car next. >> being close to indianapolis is what inspired us to work with us. >> reporter: the answer is materials used similar to the ones used in race car seats. it reduces the impact by spreading out the force of the collision and it's been put to the test. >> we've concentrated on side impact crashes primarily because they're the most dangers. in all the advances of automotive safety, a lot of that is up in the vehicle. but when you talk about side impact crashes you have approximately 18 inches of distance between the side of the vehicle and the occupant. >> reporter: the developer says the key is protecting the child's head and the upper torso. >> the side of the seat itself, so we have larger wings so we're dealing with and addressing the intrusion that happens on a side impact crash. >> reporter: air protect is on the road now and they hope crash protect is the only thing taking a hit. >>> the brutal mebeating of a homeless man in fullerton has the community outraged. one officer is charged with murder.
company is looking to the indiana 500 for what they believe is the safest car next. >> being close to indianapolis is what inspired us to work with us. >> reporter: the answer is materials used similar to the ones used in race car seats. it reduces the impact by spreading out the force of the collision and it's been put to the test. >> we've concentrated on side impact crashes primarily because they're the most dangers. in all the advances of automotive safety, a lot of that...
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the south bend, indiana, notre dame hosting michigan state, yesterday at notre dame it was 39 degrees yesterday morning. yesterday got to 60, today will get to 70. 3:30 kickoff time, 65 degrees, beautiful conditions. if you're heading there, it will be beautiful in the stands. once again, back to florida, florida hosting tennessee he, 3:30 this afternoon, about an isolated chance for a shower. 87 degrees. pretty steamy if our out there, but it certainly will be fun. games looking great, t.j. >> all right. notre dame, i've got to see if they can come back from what michigan did to them last week. thank you so much. we'll check in later. >>> we're getting close to the top of the hour. quick break. we'll be right back. stay with me. you don't just taste it, you feel it. ♪ do you believe in magic? ♪ ♪ it's magic ♪ [ male announcer ] it's a comfort that comes from the only caramel worthy of being wrapped in gold. ♪ do you believe in magic? [ male announcer ] werther's original caramel chocolate. what comfort tastes like. oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and aut
the south bend, indiana, notre dame hosting michigan state, yesterday at notre dame it was 39 degrees yesterday morning. yesterday got to 60, today will get to 70. 3:30 kickoff time, 65 degrees, beautiful conditions. if you're heading there, it will be beautiful in the stands. once again, back to florida, florida hosting tennessee he, 3:30 this afternoon, about an isolated chance for a shower. 87 degrees. pretty steamy if our out there, but it certainly will be fun. games looking great, t.j....
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. >>> five people shot and killed in two rural indiana home. police discovered the bodies after responding to a call about a child wandering the streets in laurel, indiana. they say they don't know in the shooter or shooters are among the dead. neighbors warned to be vigilant until pe find out what's going on. >>> allowing testimony about investigators' failed attempts to question conrad murray in the week following michael jackson's death. murray is charged with involuntary manslaughter. opening statements in the trial begin tomorrow. >>> first woman from africa to ever win the nobel peace prize has died. wangari maathai lost a long battle with cancer. she won the prize in 2004. maathai was 71 years old. >>> missouri lawmakers vote to repeal the so-called facebook law, prohibiting features from talking to students on facebook or social netbooking sites. some say it infringes on free speech rights. >>> that's the news you need to start your day. "american morning" is back right after this break. >>> it is 52 minutes past the hour. good morning
. >>> five people shot and killed in two rural indiana home. police discovered the bodies after responding to a call about a child wandering the streets in laurel, indiana. they say they don't know in the shooter or shooters are among the dead. neighbors warned to be vigilant until pe find out what's going on. >>> allowing testimony about investigators' failed attempts to question conrad murray in the week following michael jackson's death. murray is charged with involuntary...
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the same researchers involved in the guatemala trials did similar experiments with prison inmates in indiana. three years before that. here's the thing they went to extreme length to get consent. so the question is, why didn't they get consent from the subjects in guatemala. the commission found the double standard shocking. a civilization can be judged by the way it treats most vulnerable individuals. it is our moral responsibility to care for those who cannot protect themselves and clearly in this dark chapter of our medical history, we grievously failed to keep that covenants. the commission is focusing on reviewing current ethics stan darz on how effectively we now protect human research subjects. that report will be given to the president we're told in december. >>> coming up, some of these victims are accusing the pope of crimes against humanity. the pope, yes, the group says the catholic leader is turning a blind eye. our experts weigh in next. whoa! hey! [ dog barks, growls ] ♪ whoa, watch out, little man. ♪ [ male announcer ] when you take away the worry, it's easy to enjoy the
the same researchers involved in the guatemala trials did similar experiments with prison inmates in indiana. three years before that. here's the thing they went to extreme length to get consent. so the question is, why didn't they get consent from the subjects in guatemala. the commission found the double standard shocking. a civilization can be judged by the way it treats most vulnerable individuals. it is our moral responsibility to care for those who cannot protect themselves and clearly in...
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for example, one hog farmer in indiana says she spends 10-15 hours a week specifically complying just with regulations, including keeping records of every load of manure that she carries out of her barn and because she happens to own 10,000 hogs, she says that's a whole lot of record keeping. north virginia grain farmer calvin hale who raises soybeans says worry about epa regulations actually keeps him up at night. >> i would say any regulation from the epa is worrisome to us. they have a lot of power and nobody seems to have a hold on what they can do. >> reporter: but the epa says it plays a vital safety role and that there are many myths and rumors floating around about what the agency does and doesn't do and also about future regulations that could be coming down the pipe. for example, the agency says reports about plans to regulate dust on farms are false, and tells fox news, quote, epa has profound respect for the contribution that farmers make to our economy by producing food, fiber and fuel for our world, they are in close contact with farmers and ranchers and have made them a
for example, one hog farmer in indiana says she spends 10-15 hours a week specifically complying just with regulations, including keeping records of every load of manure that she carries out of her barn and because she happens to own 10,000 hogs, she says that's a whole lot of record keeping. north virginia grain farmer calvin hale who raises soybeans says worry about epa regulations actually keeps him up at night. >> i would say any regulation from the epa is worrisome to us. they have a...
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that alabama's illegal immigration law is the strictest in the nation, stricter than arizona, utah, indiana and georgia. is that a fair representation of it? >> it is. that is what the spots are called. they're proud of that. one of the key things that the judge did was again a departure from what courts have done in arizona law and others allowing law enforcement to make traffic stops and in the course of the stop other other contact, determine a person's immigration status, other courts said no. that is -- let's stop and take a look at that. she looks and said congress is allowed for states to have a role in immigration enforce many. she didn't block the law. she aloud it to go forward. alabama officials saying tonight the law goes into affect tomorrow. >> greta: there are other things. she didn't allow some things. some of the things she did allow, she allowed the part in the statute requiring schools to check citizenship of the students and also, one of the things i thought was unusual she upheld a section nullify contracts knowingly introduced to with unauthorized aliens which i though
that alabama's illegal immigration law is the strictest in the nation, stricter than arizona, utah, indiana and georgia. is that a fair representation of it? >> it is. that is what the spots are called. they're proud of that. one of the key things that the judge did was again a departure from what courts have done in arizona law and others allowing law enforcement to make traffic stops and in the course of the stop other other contact, determine a person's immigration status, other courts...
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and we have pushed these kinds of changes in states like nevada and michigan and ohio, tennessee, and indiana, to make sure that in a very bipartisan way, we were providing parents with exactly what they wanted which is strong accountable, making sure we had great teachers, but doing it in a way that made sense for the local jurisdictions. so, i think that at the end of the day, if we can't get this done at the national level, we have to get it done at the grass roots level. >> do it yourself. michelle rhee, thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> absolutely. >> paycheck to paycheck and meal to meal, and i know you can relate, because last night i went out and went grocery shopping with this father of a family of four, and out of work, and he has been looking for work in the last two years and how he makes ends meet grocery shopping in the down economy. ] [ crying ] [ applause ] [ laughs ] [ tires screech ] [ male announcer ] your life will have to flash by even faster. autodrive brakes on the cadillac srx activate after rain is detected to help improve braking performance. we don't just mak
and we have pushed these kinds of changes in states like nevada and michigan and ohio, tennessee, and indiana, to make sure that in a very bipartisan way, we were providing parents with exactly what they wanted which is strong accountable, making sure we had great teachers, but doing it in a way that made sense for the local jurisdictions. so, i think that at the end of the day, if we can't get this done at the national level, we have to get it done at the grass roots level. >> do it...
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. >>> police are trying to figure without shot and killed five people in southeastern indiana. five bodies were found on two properties after a passerby found a four-year-old walking alone on a road on sunday. four of the five victims were in the same family. so far no suspects. >>> listeria-laced cantaloupes from a farm in colorado have sparked the nation's deadliest food borne outbreak in a decade. 16 people have died. 72 others have been infected. so far, 18 states have reported illnesses. the centers for disease control has traced the tainted cantaloupes to jensen farms. >>> a republican presidential candidates are hoping to capitalize on immigration and the hispanic vote in 2012. i'll talk to bill richardson about that. but let's look at wall street right now. we look at the boards. the dow is up 46 and s&p up just a shade and the nasdaq is down. [ male announcer ] chicken broccoli alfredo. mushroom smothered beef burgers. hearty chicken and noodle casserole. so easy, you just need campbell's cream of mushroom soup to make them and a hungry family to love them. campbell's.
. >>> police are trying to figure without shot and killed five people in southeastern indiana. five bodies were found on two properties after a passerby found a four-year-old walking alone on a road on sunday. four of the five victims were in the same family. so far no suspects. >>> listeria-laced cantaloupes from a farm in colorado have sparked the nation's deadliest food borne outbreak in a decade. 16 people have died. 72 others have been infected. so far, 18 states have...
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the school voucher legislation was signed into law in the state of indiana. explain the downside of these voucher programs. >> look, parents have a right to send their kids to the schools it that they want to send their kids to, and i don't begrudge any parent that wants to send a child to a religious school to have that right to do so. >> the downside of the voucher program is? >> the downside is in a period of time when you have -- when poverty is up, when school cuts are up, we can't take one more cent out of the public school system and divert it somewhere else. >> here's what america -- here's what i think i'm doing reading on this. first of all, the federal funds aren't coming in. the state budgets are being cut, so where do locals go to? they go to property taxes. you have economically challenged areas in the inner city. they can't go to poor people for property faxes. this is the big screw job in america. there was a time in this country in public education when the door was open and everybody was welcome. now they want to make it so the wealthy come
the school voucher legislation was signed into law in the state of indiana. explain the downside of these voucher programs. >> look, parents have a right to send their kids to the schools it that they want to send their kids to, and i don't begrudge any parent that wants to send a child to a religious school to have that right to do so. >> the downside of the voucher program is? >> the downside is in a period of time when you have -- when poverty is up, when school cuts are...
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governor christie appeared yesterday with indiana republican governor mitch daniels at ryding university. both governors disappointed their fans when they announced earlier this year they definitely will not run for president. christie offered his thoughts on why republicans still want him to run. >> i think what the country is thirsty for more than anything else right now is someone of stature and credibility to look them in the eye and tell them that. and say, here's what i want us to go to deal with this crisis. and the fact that nobody, yet, who's running for president, in my view, has done that effectively is why you continue to hear people ask daniels if he'll reconsider and ask me if i'll reconsider. >> joining me now, "washington post" columnist and msnbc analyst, eugene robinson. thanks for joining me tonight, gene. >> great to be here, lawrence. >> gene, as you know, opinions are in about this republican debate. the "new york post" today on perry says awful, just awful. after the first half hour he seemed unable to speak a coherent sentence even when he was carefully prepared.
governor christie appeared yesterday with indiana republican governor mitch daniels at ryding university. both governors disappointed their fans when they announced earlier this year they definitely will not run for president. christie offered his thoughts on why republicans still want him to run. >> i think what the country is thirsty for more than anything else right now is someone of stature and credibility to look them in the eye and tell them that. and say, here's what i want us to...
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in indiana, i think it was 7-1. in virginia, better than 2-1. as a result, he was able to carry these traditionally republican states. the last time indiana or virginia voted for a democrat for president, 1964. 1976. and yetégñ?ñ? obama had this huh advantage in the fall of 2008 change the tone in washington. i'm upset with the deficits of the bush years. i'm going to cut taxes for $250,000 a year. and interestingly enough, the second most widely splayed ad of said, government healthcare? extreme. he developed a different tone as a as i understand i centrist sid from the far left. >> greta: governor christie, i actually believe he's not going run. newspaper and there's somebody do you want to get into this voodoo game? should he run or not? >> first of all, i don't know whether he'll run or not. he said last night, go look at politico, we have 1:53 of me saying i will never run. then when he got the heartfelt said, in essence, you'd have to be insane not to be moved by that. easily. politico answer. see the tape of what i said. i think he's s
in indiana, i think it was 7-1. in virginia, better than 2-1. as a result, he was able to carry these traditionally republican states. the last time indiana or virginia voted for a democrat for president, 1964. 1976. and yetégñ?ñ? obama had this huh advantage in the fall of 2008 change the tone in washington. i'm upset with the deficits of the bush years. i'm going to cut taxes for $250,000 a year. and interestingly enough, the second most widely splayed ad of said, government healthcare?...
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next call comes from jeffersonville, indiana. roy, what do you think about the effectiveness of the presidential primary system? >> well, i'm not happy with it. think i it ought to be done in may. caller: that way it gives everybody a lot of time. but when you start moving states ahead of other states in the primary, it gives people saying i got to vote for so and so because they did. but the whole thing amounts -- how many states have republican governors that have changed the districts and everything for their congress and senate seats, and flees one other thing i may ask you if you let me say it is back when president obama first couple weeks in officed that democrats and republican congress in to talk about what was going on, miss mcconnell asked him how many minutes republicans or democrats had. he didn't like the answer and he's a cry babey and since that day, his only belief, he's not helping anybody but himself just trying to get obama out of office. host: stan from the "washington post." the s.e.c. facings criticism from
next call comes from jeffersonville, indiana. roy, what do you think about the effectiveness of the presidential primary system? >> well, i'm not happy with it. think i it ought to be done in may. caller: that way it gives everybody a lot of time. but when you start moving states ahead of other states in the primary, it gives people saying i got to vote for so and so because they did. but the whole thing amounts -- how many states have republican governors that have changed the districts...
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re-election and of all the states that the president won re-election, i think a lower approval rating than indiana. here's what he said about the state of fund raising for the president. >> raising money is hard. right now. for -- in this economy and we -- and obviously, because the president's been spending the great time this summer dealing with the debt crisis, we had to cancel a bunch of events. we'll hit the quarterly targets but, you know, it is hard. >> the fund raising number, though, meshes with another word you hear about inside the base. enthusiasm or lack thereof. >> right. that's a problem and out there on the road right now at top volume really repackaging what he proposed earlier that failed on capitol hill and repackaging it as a jobs bill with a good chan chant that rhymes with "yes we can." and new hampshire is a great test for that because it's a more conservative-leaning state. >> with a populous ring to it looking for a little more sympathetic coming to the government. beth, it does seem -- what's the next tact here for president obama? clear republicans decided to throw up a
re-election and of all the states that the president won re-election, i think a lower approval rating than indiana. here's what he said about the state of fund raising for the president. >> raising money is hard. right now. for -- in this economy and we -- and obviously, because the president's been spending the great time this summer dealing with the debt crisis, we had to cancel a bunch of events. we'll hit the quarterly targets but, you know, it is hard. >> the fund raising...
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further under water in indiana. remember, the democrats have their convention in north carolina and they put it there on purpose because they're planning on using it to organize for the november general election. >> brian: right. now let's go to virginia. that's where you are. the one with 52% of the vote there and he brought a virginia senator, senator webb with him in the process. were held today. remember, he did better in virginia considerably better in virginia than he did in ohio. so actually if virginia goes down, it's a bad sign for ohio and some of the other close states for the obama camp. >> brian: it's getting really exciting, even though we're 14 months away. the debate is tomorrow. it will be great and we'll find out how they match up head to head. the president has his work cut out for him. always great to see you. have a great day. >> thank you, brian. looking forward to the debate. >> brian: i'm going to toss to my colleague, he's much more musically inclined than i am. gavin degraw. >> hi, i'm gavi
further under water in indiana. remember, the democrats have their convention in north carolina and they put it there on purpose because they're planning on using it to organize for the november general election. >> brian: right. now let's go to virginia. that's where you are. the one with 52% of the vote there and he brought a virginia senator, senator webb with him in the process. were held today. remember, he did better in virginia considerably better in virginia than he did in ohio....
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paul gigot from the wall street journal and evan bayh senator from indiana and bill kristol of the weekly standard and fox news analyst juan williams. he is focusing on the job growth in texas and connention he has to teparters and evangelical . he has shown vulnerability. paul, what is your take on rick perry. >> he came out strong because he appeals to the republican coalition. cultural and economic conservative. he doesn't have a big foreign policy record. but has potential and undermined that with his performance in the debate. he hasn't thought deeply about the subjects and hasn't even defended his job's record in texas and on social security has a vulnerability calling it a ponzi scheme and a monstrous lie. if you are a libbitarian and technically true not the way to reassure voters in the way to give them confidence that you can reform it. it is a vulnerability. romney going at that saying he can't beat obama and vulnerable and so go with me. >> one of the first observations i have looks like the republican party is back to the 10 commandments. they forgot about reagan commandment
paul gigot from the wall street journal and evan bayh senator from indiana and bill kristol of the weekly standard and fox news analyst juan williams. he is focusing on the job growth in texas and connention he has to teparters and evangelical . he has shown vulnerability. paul, what is your take on rick perry. >> he came out strong because he appeals to the republican coalition. cultural and economic conservative. he doesn't have a big foreign policy record. but has potential and...
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if we can put a couple of those states like michigan, wisconsin, put indiana back into play, that's going to make the map a very, very difficult for this white house. >> when it comes to the primary campaign, though, there's been some speculation about how serious you guys are going to compete in iowa. how serious you're going to compete in iowa. >> we're going to play in iowa. the governor will be back there several times campaigning. there will be debates in iowa where we'll be competing in all those debates. this race is -- one thing we've seen, it is a very fluid race and we've seen numbers bouncing around all over the place. we're going to be available and ready to campaign at any state and in order to get the nomination. >> you brought up the general election. i want to play this ad that you guys have out on perry this morning and ask you about it on the other side. here it is. >> who supports governor perry's decision to give in-state tuition to illegal immigrants? >> want to publicly recognize governor perry and the state of texas by having taken that step forward when you decided
if we can put a couple of those states like michigan, wisconsin, put indiana back into play, that's going to make the map a very, very difficult for this white house. >> when it comes to the primary campaign, though, there's been some speculation about how serious you guys are going to compete in iowa. how serious you're going to compete in iowa. >> we're going to play in iowa. the governor will be back there several times campaigning. there will be debates in iowa where we'll be...
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in indiana, i think it was 7-1. in virginia, better than 2-1. as a result, he was able to carry these traditionally republican states. the last time indiana or virginia voted for a democrat for president, 1964. last time north carolina did so, 1976. and yetégñ?ñ? obama had this huge cash advantage in the fall of 2008 that allowed him to just tzé 31;x@ûval (q change the tone in washington. i'm upset with the deficits of the bush years. i'm going to cut taxes for everybody who makes less than $250,000 a year. and interestingly enough the second most widely splayed ad of the obama campaign+v2c7rs+áy1 árg(éh-ú$>e&dx 9tk ss+0humks;%fuo r e) 3 battleground the fall of 2008 was an ad that said, government healthcare? extreme. he developed a different tone as a as i understand it centrist since he's governed from the far left. >> greta: governor christie, i actually believe he's not going run. every day you pick up a newspaper and there's somebody that says he still k.f÷ 9o do you want to get into this voodoo game? should he run or not? >> fir
in indiana, i think it was 7-1. in virginia, better than 2-1. as a result, he was able to carry these traditionally republican states. the last time indiana or virginia voted for a democrat for president, 1964. last time north carolina did so, 1976. and yetégñ?ñ? obama had this huge cash advantage in the fall of 2008 that allowed him to just tzé 31;x@ûval (q change the tone in washington. i'm upset with the deficits of the bush years. i'm going to cut taxes for everybody who makes less...
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take a look at this one from michael and brandy from indiana. >> there is growing concern among americans about the size sand scope of the federal government and state and individual rights. >> if you are like the president how do you plan to restore the tenth than amendment and hold the government to enumerated powers and allow states to govern themselves. >> chris: if you don't want to do that. you can use the posts on which question you would like to use. shannon green will be watching online polls and you can watch the debate. be sure to tune in next thursday 9:00 p.m. eastern w for the big debate with a big difference. have a great week and we'll see you next fox news sunday. >>> my fellow americans, i speak before you tonight because, well, let's face it, i enjoy speaking before you as often as i can. the reason for my 365th urgent address to the nation since my
take a look at this one from michael and brandy from indiana. >> there is growing concern among americans about the size sand scope of the federal government and state and individual rights. >> if you are like the president how do you plan to restore the tenth than amendment and hold the government to enumerated powers and allow states to govern themselves. >> chris: if you don't want to do that. you can use the posts on which question you would like to use. shannon green will...
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we take you out to indiana, new developments in the murders of five people there. police are questioning a career criminal, they describe now as a person of interest in the case. harris faulkner is at the breaking news desk. it looks like there might be a little bit of a break in the case, harris. >> reporter: what we're watching right now is that the sheriff is trying to calm everybody's nerves in franklin county, indiana in saying he feels that this was not a random bit of violence. he says that is important for the community to know that they are safe. this has sent shock waves through the community. you are looking at 46-year-old david isom. he was picked up tuesday evening after an investigation into an unrelated case. in the middle of interviewing this man they found some things that led them to believe they should search his home. that is 25 miles away from where the killings had happened. when they got to the scene the indiana police say they feel like they got some information that could link him to the five killings. it was a family of four and a neighbor
we take you out to indiana, new developments in the murders of five people there. police are questioning a career criminal, they describe now as a person of interest in the case. harris faulkner is at the breaking news desk. it looks like there might be a little bit of a break in the case, harris. >> reporter: what we're watching right now is that the sheriff is trying to calm everybody's nerves in franklin county, indiana in saying he feels that this was not a random bit of violence. he...
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the laws in utah and -- the laws that have -- also passed in indiana and georgia. they have been blocked in part or entirely by federal judges. the difference here in alabama is this law is much more restrictive. it is more expansive. and that we now have a judge that's conflicted in the decision with the decisions that have been made in the other four states. the comparison to arizona's quite simple. it is a more restrictive, tougher, and potentially more divisive law than the one in arizona, pure and simple. if you look at the provisions you mentioned in the introduction, you know, governor brewer here in arizona could never identify what reasonable suspicion was in terms of what was undocumented or not. i'm sure the governor of alabama would ask the same question and would have a difficult time describing what this is. as it applies to children and our public school system, supreme court 30 years ago said that immigration status was not a status for primary education. decision by -- by this federal judge runs in conflict with that decision. all of the -- many of
the laws in utah and -- the laws that have -- also passed in indiana and georgia. they have been blocked in part or entirely by federal judges. the difference here in alabama is this law is much more restrictive. it is more expansive. and that we now have a judge that's conflicted in the decision with the decisions that have been made in the other four states. the comparison to arizona's quite simple. it is a more restrictive, tougher, and potentially more divisive law than the one in arizona,...
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democratic indiana congressman andre carson has decided to get in on the bashing. listen to what he had to say. >> the >> sean: fox news reached out to congressman carson's office. a spokesman confirmed the remarks and said he believes members of the tea party are ones that are standing in the way. he used the strong language because he believes that agenda jeopardizes the most vulnerable. joining me with reaction mike meyers. radio talk show host soon to be a daytime television host starting september 19th, great american himself, bill cunningham. all right, tea party members are terrorists. they can go straight to hell. racist. now he's saying tea party movement would love to see you and me hanging on a tree. >> this guy is the no pun intended the whip of the congressional black caucus. this rhetoric is ignorant, repugnant, regressive, vile, racial rhetoric after racial idiocy, which is the usual fare for the congressional black choir. >> sean: choir? >> choir because they sing the same song of separatism and peddling racial poison. >> sean: bill cunningham, wher
democratic indiana congressman andre carson has decided to get in on the bashing. listen to what he had to say. >> the >> sean: fox news reached out to congressman carson's office. a spokesman confirmed the remarks and said he believes members of the tea party are ones that are standing in the way. he used the strong language because he believes that agenda jeopardizes the most vulnerable. joining me with reaction mike meyers. radio talk show host soon to be a daytime television...
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at the beginning of this year georgia and indiana required you to show a photo i.d. to cast a ballot. republicans in five more states including wisconsin passed laws saying you can't vote unless you show i.d. you did not used to have to show and frankly not all people have. across the nation elected republicans are been hard at work making it harder to vote wherever they can, however they can. republicans in maine, for example, this year passed a law ending same day registration in the state. mainers can no longer register and vote on the same day as they have been able to since the early '70s. today, a maine group that's working to get same-day registration back pointed out that governor la page, himself and nine other elected maine republicans themselves registered to vote immediately before elections. the thing they just made illegal. saying it somehow made maine's elections unsafe. it's not fit for others and has to be outlawed but it's okay for them? in south carolina, nikki haley signed a law making it harder to vote in south carolina. 200,000 people in her sta
at the beginning of this year georgia and indiana required you to show a photo i.d. to cast a ballot. republicans in five more states including wisconsin passed laws saying you can't vote unless you show i.d. you did not used to have to show and frankly not all people have. across the nation elected republicans are been hard at work making it harder to vote wherever they can, however they can. republicans in maine, for example, this year passed a law ending same day registration in the state....
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host: a postal worker himself, in indiana. caller: i want to make a quick comment darrell issa is not our friend. love him, but he is not our friend. mr. cliff guffey, make sure you tell everybody out there that the post office is the way to go. we beat the price at ups, and sex. and, when it is snowing outside, the post office is the only one moving around. host: have you been participating in the protest around the country? caller: yes, ma'am. i have. i love it. remember, this is not a bailout. this is our money, and we want congress to take that money and give us access to it so we can help the post office. it is not a bailout. we did not ask for tax money from the american people. it is our money. host: cliff guffey? guest: i appreciate you calling in. u.s. the but the demonstrations, we have -- you asked about the demonstrations. we just had demonstrations across this country. we feel like the average is around 50,000 people. that is postal workers testing congressman for help. -- asking congressman for help. i would not
host: a postal worker himself, in indiana. caller: i want to make a quick comment darrell issa is not our friend. love him, but he is not our friend. mr. cliff guffey, make sure you tell everybody out there that the post office is the way to go. we beat the price at ups, and sex. and, when it is snowing outside, the post office is the only one moving around. host: have you been participating in the protest around the country? caller: yes, ma'am. i have. i love it. remember, this is not a...
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joining us on the phone from brooke field, indiana, is dr. jerry goodin. do we have the autopsy results? >> we do not have those completed. we are waiting on one final autopsy that was performed this morning. the results should be coming to us as we speak now. we are going to get all the results from the autopsies. obviously we have to sit down and d decipher what happened at the crime scene. we will be able to give the public then more information about what we think happened. jenna: we know at this time there are very few details that you have shared with the public, even the surrounding community. why the secrecy? >> we have an ongoing investigation, we don't want to jeopardize anything we are doing in releasing information out there that shouldn't be there. we tell the public they need to be vigilant, lock their doors and cars. if they see or hear anything call 911 and let us get out there immediately. jenna:hat suggests to people that there is concern on behalf of law enforcement that the killer may still be out there and may be in the community, mayb
joining us on the phone from brooke field, indiana, is dr. jerry goodin. do we have the autopsy results? >> we do not have those completed. we are waiting on one final autopsy that was performed this morning. the results should be coming to us as we speak now. we are going to get all the results from the autopsies. obviously we have to sit down and d decipher what happened at the crime scene. we will be able to give the public then more information about what we think happened. jenna: we...
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by today's standards, early versions didn't offer much safety. 90 years later an indiana division of derail industries is looking to the indy 500 for ideas to create what they believe is the safest car seat yet. >> being close to indianapolis really is what inspired us to try to work with them. >> reporter: the answer is in a material similar to the ones used in the race car seats. it's a foam called airprotect, it redices impact by spreading out the force of the collision and it's been put to the test. >> we've concentrated or side impact crashes primarily because they're the most dangerous. in all advances of automotive safety, a lot is up at the front of vehicle. side impact, 18 inches of distance between the side of the vehicle and the occupant. >> reporter: developer, say the key is protecting the child's head and upper torso. >> the design of the seat itself, how we have larger wings out the side, we'll dealing with and addressing the intrusion that happens in a side impact crash. >> reporter: airprotect is on the road now and investors hope crash statistics will be the only th
by today's standards, early versions didn't offer much safety. 90 years later an indiana division of derail industries is looking to the indy 500 for ideas to create what they believe is the safest car seat yet. >> being close to indianapolis really is what inspired us to try to work with them. >> reporter: the answer is in a material similar to the ones used in the race car seats. it's a foam called airprotect, it redices impact by spreading out the force of the collision and it's...
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. >> you know, i was out in indiana on saturday night speaking. they get the auto loan. they know it's not a bailout. >> right. >> they know it saved millions of jobs and it's the untold story and we try to bring it up as often as we can. >> i'm in detroit today. >> yeah. >> you know, you want to talk about they get it. oh, they get it here in this city, yes. >> they do get it. mike, what do you make of the turn by the president. it's the campaign season? >> well, he is energizing his base, ed. it's not that he's just talking about the positives. he's doing what he has to do this time around. look, last speech he gave, i heard him talking about the idea, the day one republicans are cheering that perry is executing texans. day two, the republicans are cheering that americans who can't get health insurance are dying of cancer. day three, republicans are booing iraqi veterans because they're gay. he is on a tear. and i got to tell you something. it's not just him pumping up his positives. he understands that american voters respect and they believe in a fighter. they don't
. >> you know, i was out in indiana on saturday night speaking. they get the auto loan. they know it's not a bailout. >> right. >> they know it saved millions of jobs and it's the untold story and we try to bring it up as often as we can. >> i'm in detroit today. >> yeah. >> you know, you want to talk about they get it. oh, they get it here in this city, yes. >> they do get it. mike, what do you make of the turn by the president. it's the campaign...
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across south georgia and florida, as well and heavy rain across indiana, kentucky and illinois. cool across the plains, rockies, 92 degrees, it's late september in billings, montana and 92 degrees, pueblo, colorado 92. 63 in seattle and your temps tomorrow will cool a little bit in the northern rockies and you'll be back into the 70's and 80's, in denver, 86 and we'll remain very hot down towards much of texas and 100 degrees in san antonio, all right, guys, send it back to you. >> dave: rick, are you a nervous flyer? >> not really, nauseous flyer, very nauseous. >> dave: too much information. >> clayton: a lot of people have issues when they get on an airplane of course and go through all sorts of rituals and new research out this morning, shows that many, many americans have rituals, weird supersitions kind of like meg ryan in the movie "french kiss" one of dave's favorite movies. >> kate, what happened to your little stone cottage, picture it now. >> okay. okay. ♪ i love paris in the springtime ♪ ♪ i love-- ♪ >> hello, hello, i really think you gave me the wrong mantr
across south georgia and florida, as well and heavy rain across indiana, kentucky and illinois. cool across the plains, rockies, 92 degrees, it's late september in billings, montana and 92 degrees, pueblo, colorado 92. 63 in seattle and your temps tomorrow will cool a little bit in the northern rockies and you'll be back into the 70's and 80's, in denver, 86 and we'll remain very hot down towards much of texas and 100 degrees in san antonio, all right, guys, send it back to you. >> dave:...
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. >>> as students return to class at indiana university one remains missing. lauren disappeared. with each passing day her family's holding out hope she will be found. john yang reports. >> reporter: indiana university's new school year begins with an old question -- what happened to lauren speier? the 20-year-old fashion student was last seen walking back to her offcampus apartment at about 4:30 in the morning, after a night hoof partying with friend june 3rd, three months ago today. this summer, her parents retraced the steps at the same time of night. rob speier says what they saw disturbed them. >> we saw people walking, many of them were inebriated, some walking by themselves. our message had not registered with people. >> reporter: as the school year begins, lauren's apartment complex held safety seminars. >> we were extremely, extremely disappointed by the lack of turnout. they're either invincible or they are just completely oblivious to their surroundings. >> reporter: weeks of searching, including last month's search of thousands of tons of trash at a landfill, haven't
. >>> as students return to class at indiana university one remains missing. lauren disappeared. with each passing day her family's holding out hope she will be found. john yang reports. >> reporter: indiana university's new school year begins with an old question -- what happened to lauren speier? the 20-year-old fashion student was last seen walking back to her offcampus apartment at about 4:30 in the morning, after a night hoof partying with friend june 3rd, three months ago...
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indiana, i am sorry. caller: i would vote for herman cain. he and ron paul are the only one speaking to the truth. host: aside from florida, what does mr. cain have to do to gain a better stronghold? caller: continue speaking to the truth. host: does it have the ability to do that? caller: yes, i do. host: he has been in the ditch with the rest of us. in knows how to work and to get the job done. this is twitter -- "the new york post" has a feature looking at gov. chris christie who is set to speak in simi valley, california. you can see it tonight at 9:00 on c-span. the governor, besieged by republican insiders to enter the presidential field after rick perry's gop debate meltdown takes a national stage tonight. this trip takes him to california, missouri, and louisiana. aides say it was scheduled well in advance. the latest push to get in to run for the white house. former first lady barbara bush reached out to chris christie's wife to convince her their children and family would be able to thrive in the white house despite the fishbowl-lik
indiana, i am sorry. caller: i would vote for herman cain. he and ron paul are the only one speaking to the truth. host: aside from florida, what does mr. cain have to do to gain a better stronghold? caller: continue speaking to the truth. host: does it have the ability to do that? caller: yes, i do. host: he has been in the ditch with the rest of us. in knows how to work and to get the job done. this is twitter -- "the new york post" has a feature looking at gov. chris christie who...
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has released new information about a form of flu virus that has emerged in my native pennsylvania and indiana, and what do you know about that? >> well, something to watch in the next few days and week. with e no e fr we know about the swine flu, and a new movie coming up about bird flu is going to get people thinking of a pandemic again. and this is a very new virus and it is probably not responsive to the vaccine that is out there, and so, it could spread. we haven't seen evidence of widespread yet, and we don't know how efficient it is, but these, these children who didn't have any relationship to a farm, and yet this seems to have come from pigs, so we are not sure what is going on here. >> never that it is a good time, but it is a bad time, because the kids are in school or certainly by next week going back to school. >> but there is not a lot of evidence yet. there is only two cases, and everybody will be watching closely. and the state labs are very much better at the surveillance, because of the, you know, incidence with the swine flu in 2009, so that is why they are picked up earlier
has released new information about a form of flu virus that has emerged in my native pennsylvania and indiana, and what do you know about that? >> well, something to watch in the next few days and week. with e no e fr we know about the swine flu, and a new movie coming up about bird flu is going to get people thinking of a pandemic again. and this is a very new virus and it is probably not responsive to the vaccine that is out there, and so, it could spread. we haven't seen evidence of...